WFM is a community radio station based in the heart of Wythenshawe town centre. It belongs to the community who live and work in the area and acts as a platform for them to have a voice which might otherwise go unheard.
WFM aims:
• To promote local services and community groups.
• To raise awareness of issues which affect the community we live in.
• To give people in the area the chance to learn social skills and gain qualifications in radio production leading to higher levels of employability, regardless of experience.
• To promote equality and bring people – regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation or religious beliefs – together.

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